Wow Ivan - this is a splendid lesson on how you can build a chordal arrangement arround a melody. This is a MUST for all gmc:ers. Learn this concept and you will be able to create a wide sounding arrangement using just one guitar with any melody!

Also - as Ivan sais, we chose to give you this lesson early in December, so you have the time to practice it! Stay tune for more Christmas lessons!

hi Very nice lesson i love it. But i have a question in video 3 how you play the F#dim chord.
In the tab it is 4 5 but i cant see where you play the 4? For me it seems like you play 5 5.
I hope you understand me.
Edguy

I have answered a few posts back in this matter. Again, I apologize because the tab isn't perfect, or I made a small variation in the video. If it is a matter of one note, I encourage you to freely improvise and work your way around it, or get it from the main video. See what suits best for you, and press those notes. I will try to keep my tabs and videos perfectly in sync next time. Thanks for understanding

Merry Christmas GMC! Well I know... it is not Christmas yet but we must get prepared for it! Learn some cool Christmas songs to play for your friends and family and be in the spirit of holidays :)

So we have a simple song today, easy for everybody to learn and nice sounding. I`m sure you all know it. I have made and arrangment for the guitar. This song can be played on the acoustic and sound great too! Just try it!

There is a lot of simple full chords, open strings and strumming and I really think that members who have an acoustic guitar will benefit from it. Also for the electric very nice melodies - maybe throw in some chorus and you are ready to go!

The lesson is in Gmajor and has very basic and intuitive progression. But don`t let the simple sounds fool ya`! If you haven`t warmed up (by the Chrtistmas fireplace :) ) than this is the right time. We will be doing some chording and your hands will get tired very soon - expecially the fingers that are doing the melody line and the index finger holding those barre shapes. Just warm up before you do it and you will have no problems.

And thats not all - in the end we have a little run for those who want something to keep their fingers warm during cold winter nights ;) Are we ready! Yes? So come on lets go then :)